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Letter Perfect: A Brief History of Letter Forms and Their Uses in the Period of Transition from Manuscript to Print

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Professor Martha Driver discusses the evolution of letter forms from the period of the Hundred Years War to the early modern period. This lecture was presented on March 19, 2009 as part of the 2008-2009 Toronto Centre for the Book lecture series at the University of Toronto.


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Keywords: book history; European history; manuscript; book

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